One day a little girl accompanies her conservationist father as he tags
a big black hibernating bear. Nestled beside her are two tiny cubs, a
male and a female. The child names them Fraser and Samantha. She will
remember them always, and one day will see Fraser again.
Fraser Bear follows the first two years in a black bear cub's life in
the Pacific Northwest--from his first tentative steps outside his
mother's den to the day when, alone now, he must find his own den for
the winter's sleep. In between, his life is filled with play, learning,
adventure, and the endless quest for food. Most important, he tries to
learn the skill of salmon catching from his mother.
Eventually Fraser must leave the protection of his mother and sister and
journey on by himself. This exciting story is illuminated by beautiful
illustrations of Fraser and his adventures, uniting the cycles of bear
and fish, whose lives are so importantly intertwined. A map of the area,
glossary, and further information about bears and salmon complete this
delightful nature story for young readers.